Oh yeah, I got it. Geegaws, doodads, tchotchkes–yeah, I got whimsy. I think whimsy should be a part of every garden. Gardens are about many things, but they are certainly about delight, about fun, about creating a treat for the eyes. Actually, they should transcend those simple goals and be a treat for all the[...]
Faces In The Garden
– Posted in: Garden Design July 3, 2008Nan’s subject for the Garden Design Workshop this month has proven to be a bit of a challenge for me: I think I probably have little or close to nothing in my garden that would conventionally be labeled whimsical. But I am drawn to faces in the garden and have randomly picked up a few over the years which have ended up in[...]
Garden Bloggers’ Design Workshop – Garden Whimsy
– Posted in: Garden Design July 1, 2008What’s your most valuable gardening tool? A favorite hoe? A treasured soil knife? A high-quality pair of pruning shears? All of these are handy, but really, one of the most important tools that any gardener can have is a good sense of humor. Start taking yourself or your garden too seriously, and it’s almost guaranteed that[...]
GBDW – Decks, Porches, and Patios Wrap-Up
– Posted in: Garden Design June 30, 2008When I was planning the construction of my new home, having a large porch was on my must-have list. Find mechanical equipment for sale, built to handle specialized industrial tasks. It seemed like such a great place to have to hang out on rainy days, and maybe to do some writing during nice weather. Sounds[...]
A Patio In An Alleyway: A Luscious Urban Garden In Tel Aviv
– Posted in: Garden Design June 23, 2008In thinking about Nan’s design workshop this month, I was ready to discuss the way I went about configuring my own flagstone terrace. But as I was perusing some photos that I took last month while visiting Israel, I came upon a few pictures that I had taken of a funky garden smack in the center of the old[...]